Awards

Midwest Award

Jeff Aubé: 68th Midwest Award Winner

Jeff Aubé is University Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Kansas (faculty profile). Professor Aubé received his BS degree from the University of Miami in 1980, where he worked under the direction of Professor Bob Gawley. In 1984, he received his PhD degree from Duke University, where he worked with Steve Baldwin. […]

St. Louis Award

Dr. Lucinda (Cindy) Buhse: 2011 St. Louis Award Winner

Dr Lucinda (Cindy) Buhse is the 2011 winner of the Saint Louis Award. Dr Buhse is Director of the Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis (DPA) in St Louis, a laboratory for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) in the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Dr Buhse received a BA in Chemistry from

Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher

Kathleen Dwyer: 2011 Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher Award Winner

The winner of the 2011 Award for High School Chemistry Teaching is Kathleen Dwyer of the Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District. Ms Dwyer has taught chemistry in the Maplewood-Richmond Heights school district since 2001. She received awards in 2007 as Educator of the Year from the Missouri Consortium for Science Research and The Maplewood-Richmond Heights School

Midwest Award

Xiao Cheng Zeng: 2011 Midwest Award Winner

Xiao Cheng Zeng, Ameritas Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry at University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is internationally known for his computational studies of new phases of ice, gold, and silicon clusters, and nanostructured materials. Zeng is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of the American Physical Society. He has

Salutes to Excellence

Greg Wall: Salute to Excellence

Presented December 2011 The curiosity of chemistry and the world around him has been a part of Greg’s life from an early age. These early experiences evolved into a career in chemistry and sharing it with the community. At the University of Missouri–St Louis, he earned a BA in biology and chemistry in 1974 and

St. Louis Award

St Louis Award Banquet

Saturday, October 15, 2011, at Glen Echo Country Club, 3401 Lucas & Hunt Road, St Louis, MO 63121. Driving directions on the Glen Echo website. 6:30 pm cocktails (open bar), 7:00 pm banquet, 8:00 pm program Please send reservations by October 12th to: Lawrence Barton, Professor Emeritus Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 315 Benton Hall (MC 27)

St. Louis Award

St Louis Award Symposium

2 pm, Friday, October 14, 2011 Department of Chemistry, Louderman Hall Room 458, Washington University 2:00 Dr Jeff Cornelius, Principia College; Chair, St Louis Section–ACS: Welcome and general introductions 2:05 Dr Steven Kinsley, Washington University: Introduction of Dr Buhse 2:10 Dr Lucinda Buhse, Director, Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US Food &

St. Louis Award

Dr William E Buhro: 2010 St. Louis Award Winner

Professor William E Buhro was raised in Portage, Michigan, near Kalamazoo. He earned an AB in Chemistry in 1980 at Hope College, where he was introduced to chemical research on metal-catalyzed cyclopropanation by Michael P Doyle. Buhro began his graduate work with John A Gladysz at UCLA and moved with him to the University of

Midwest Award

Dr. John Verkade: 2010 Midwest Award Winner

Professor John Verkade is a prolific and honored University Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Iowa State University. He received his BS degree in 1956 from the University of Illinois, the AM in 1957 from Harvard University, and his PhD in 1960 from the University of Illinois. He joined the faculty at Iowa State

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